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5G tech on lampposts approved despite safety fears

5G tech on lampposts approved despite safety fears
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A decision to approve 5G technology installations on lampposts has moved forward despite ongoing safety concerns from residents and health advocates. While the headline indicates that approval was granted in the face of opposition, the limited details available highlight a familiar tension: the push for expanded wireless infrastructure versus community concerns about radiofrequency exposure.

What This Means for Families and Neighborhoods

The installation of 5G equipment on lampposts represents a significant shift in how wireless infrastructure integrates into residential areas. Unlike traditional cell towers that are often located away from homes, lamppost-mounted equipment brings wireless transmitters directly into neighborhoods, potentially placing them closer to bedrooms, play areas, and schools.

For parents concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, this development raises important questions about proximity and cumulative exposure. While regulatory bodies maintain that these installations meet current safety standards, many families prefer to minimize their children's exposure to radiofrequency radiation when possible. The closer proximity of lamppost-mounted equipment compared to distant cell towers is a legitimate consideration for health-conscious households.

What You Can Do

If you're a homebuyer evaluating neighborhoods, checking for existing or planned wireless infrastructure can be part of your due diligence. Distance from EMF sources does matter—radiofrequency exposure decreases significantly with distance from the source.

For those already living in areas where lamppost installations are planned or approved, understanding your options is important. Some families explore EMF shielding paint and other mitigation strategies for their homes, though effectiveness varies depending on specific circumstances.

It's also worth separating fact from fiction when it comes to wireless technology concerns. Our guide to common 5G and EMF myths can help you make informed decisions based on current scientific understanding rather than misinformation.

As 5G deployment continues, staying informed about local infrastructure decisions and understanding practical ways to reduce exposure remains important for families prioritizing precautionary approaches to EMF.

Originally reported by Yahoo

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